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There were 12 driving fatalities in California during the holiday period this year, as reported by all law enforcement agencies. Last year, there were 17. 154

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Trump honors 9/11 victims at the Pentagon: "We mourn them, we honor them, and we pledge to never, ever forget them" https://t.co/YGaJxdx6cs— CNN (@CNN) September 11, 2017 170

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Tillerson's comments during a conversation with former CBS News' Bob Schieffer elicited some laughs from the audience.His candid remarks about his former boss came nearly nine months after he was fired by Trump in March and replaced with then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo. Tillerson's exit from office followed months of tension between him and Trump.Asked why their relationship deteriorated, Tillerson said Thursday it was because "we are starkly different in our style.""We did not have a common value system," he said.Tillerson, the former ExxonMobil CEO, said "it was challenging for me" to move from a "disciplined, highly-process oriented" corporation to work for a man "who is pretty undisciplined, doesn't like to read, doesn't read briefing reports, doesn't like to get into the details of a lot of things."He told Schieffer that he believes Trump acts on instinct rather than impulse, though it sometimes appears otherwise."He acts on his instincts. In some respects, that looks like impulsiveness. But it's not his intent to act on impulse. I think he really is trying to act on his instincts," Tillerson said.According to The Houston Chronicle, he also took aim at Twitter, which the President often uses to introduce policy, announce staff changes (including Tillerson's departure), rally support from his base and air his grievances on various issues, among other things."It troubles me that the American people seem to want to know so little about issues, that they are satisfied with 128 characters," Tillerson said, the paper reported.Tillerson added that his comment is not a criticism of Trump but a "concern that I have about us as Americans and us as a society and us as citizens."Thursday night marked a rare occurrence for Tillerson when answered questions about his tenure in the Trump administration and directly mentioned the President. He recently delivered a commencement speech in May at the Virginia Military Institute where he appeared to take a veiled shot at Trump, saying that when we "go wobbly on the truth ... we go wobbly on America."The-CNN-Wire 2081

  

They want to do a good job, Williams said. "Part of the problem is I don't think they have enough personnel to do the good job."The audit also identified mistakes in calculating income of beneficiaries – which is what happened to Fitzwater – by nearly billion in 2018. The same audit estimated that SSA would wrongly collect an additional 1 million if it didn't fix mistakes resulting from outdated computer systems and understaffing.Fitzwater told WCPO she was confused by some of the notifications she received from the SSA.In April 2013, the SSA told Fitzwater it owed her money and that it would increase her benefits. Then, in a May 2014 letter, she was notified that she had been paid ,016 too much because of what the agency said was unreported workers comp. "I feel like the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing," Fitzwater said. In December 2018, after waiting 53 months for a hearing on her case, an administrative judge determined Fitzwater still owed ,000 for excessive benefits. According to Fitzwater's records, the SSA is withholding 4 from her monthly Social Security benefit of ,368 to refund the excess benefits. Fitzwater said she also receives about ,700 a month in workers comp benefits. In a December 2019 letter to the SSA, Fitzwater's attorney, Albert Brown Jr., told the agency it had violated her rights by withholding benefits without ruling on any of her three requests for a waiver on paying back the money.The IG audit published last November found the SSA withheld benefits before allowing beneficiaries to exhaust their due process. Brown said the agency had not responded to any of the three letters he mailed to the agency since June 2019. WCPO emailed requests for comment to Dan Nguyen, the Regional Communications Director for SSA."Privacy laws prevent us from disclosing information on a specific person's record," Nguyen wrote in an email response to WCPO."if someone doesn't agree with the overpayment decision, or believes the amount is incorrect, they have the right to appeal that decision," Nguyen wrote. "They also have the right to ask Social Security to waive collection," Nguyen wrote. "Social Security does not recover the overpayment until we make a decision on the request for an appeal or waiver."Root of the SSA's problemsThe root of the Social Security Administration's problems has remained the same for many years, according to audits WCPO reviewed.Outdated technology that is not up to the challenge of an agency distributing trillion in annual benefit payments is one culprit. Another is increased workload, as well as a "sharp decline in overall staff experience." Fitzwater said SSA employees were patient with her, but often seemed tired and frustrated, too. "They say they're understaffed and they're sorry, and that doesn't help me," Fitzwater said.Fitzwater called WCPO after 2878

  

told her Ukrainian officials were alarmed in August that US security aid was being held up — an indication Kiev was aware of the delay earlier than it was reported publicly, according to a deposition transcript released Monday.Laura Cooper, the Pentagon's deputy assistant secretary for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, told lawmakers behind closed doors last month that she met with Volker in August to discuss the hold on aid. She said Volker told her in their meeting that he was attempting to lift the hold on the aid by having the Ukrainians deliver a public statement that they would launch the investigations being sought by President Donald Trump.She described Volker seeking a statement from the Ukrainians about opening investigations into election interference that would trigger a release in the aid."I knew from my Kurt Volker conversation and also from sort of the alarm bells that were coming from Ambassador (Bill) Taylor and his team that there were Ukrainians who knew about this," Cooper said, describing the Ukrainians as aware of the freeze on aid in August 2019. "The context for the discussion that I had with Ambassador Volker related specifically to the path that he was pursuing to lift the hold would be to get them to make this statement, but the only reason they would do that is because there was, you know, something valuable."Cooper's deposition was one of three transcripts released Monday by House Democrats. They also made public the interviews last month of two former deputies of Volker, 1521

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